Sidle, v.

1. to sidestep or move sideways
2. to be sneaky, furtive, or inconspicious

Sidle, n.
a sideways movement
Indiana Jones was sidling along on a tiny balcony when he suddenly fell off and died. =)
by ju571|\| November 15, 2004
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This is the act of appearing in a conversation out of thin air and merely listening in on conversation without adding anything of value to it while making those originally conversing feel especially awkward. See also sidler
I hate that bastard, he always sidles the conversation.
by VanSmoke January 18, 2005
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To suspiciously idle about, whether in a vehicle or on foot, waiting for a chance to strike or rob or commit some other crime.
The two teens sidled in the alleyway trying to score some dope.
by Crockettman September 10, 2013
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A Hudson Sidle is the person you text at night when you are desperate and horny.
by Skyla Sidle January 21, 2021
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When a big-time consultant physically rolls his office chair into your cube (or office) to annoy you with something pointless. The result is usually a feeling of anger and physical harm is entirely possible. This is different from a regular "sidle" which does not include a chair, but rather where the BTC (big time consultant) lingers annoyingly for no reason. Think of Lumbergh in "Office Space" rolling up "Peter... what's happening!"
"That fucking douchebag consultant keeps roll-sidling me all fucking day.... can't someone give that guy something to do! How many times is he gonna come over and tell me the stories about his old job?"
by Salty_Salty May 5, 2005
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An Anna Sidle is a girl who thinks she wants to FHS when she really is just bored.
Stop being such an Anna Sidle.
by Skyla Sidle January 21, 2021
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